Was wondering if there is a way to watch the videos un-sensored? I find the sensor distracting.

Well, I'm not sure if this will affect it, but try clicking on your drop-down next to the search box at the top of the page, then click on "settings." From there, go to "video preferences" and change the "Mature content filter" from "hide" to "show," if you haven't already done that. I'm pretty sure it's on hide by default.

Was wondering if there is a way to watch the videos un-sensored? I find the sensor distracting.

No, CR has only one version of each show, the same one that was aired on broadcast stations in Japan. If you see an uncensored version of a simulcast offered by illegal sites, they ripped it from AT-X which is a premium channel (and costs almost 3 times the monthly anime subscription for Crunchyroll).

Demon King Daimao is not censored on Netflix streaming. They didn't just remove pixelation, but has different animation. On Netflix streaming in the first episode a floating "humorous" censor is removed twice and twice a torn garment reveals much more than the CR version. So who is doing this? Seems to me for some Anime there are two versions. I doubt Netflix "ripped it from AT-X."

Demon King Daimao is not censored on Netflix streaming. They didn't just remove pixelation, but has different animation. On Netflix streaming in the first episode a floating "humorous" censor is removed twice and twice a torn garment reveals much more than the CR version. So who is doing this? Seems to me for some Anime there are two versions. I doubt Netflix "ripped it from AT-X."

That is exactly right, there are two versions, sometimes more if there are edits for a BD release. In this case CR got the show from Marvelous AQL Inc. which is the Japanese producer. Since the netflix version is dubbed, it was produced by Seraphim Digital. Seraphim probably received the uncensored or less censored version from which to make the dub, while CR got the version that was aired in Japan.

Demon King Daimao is not censored on Netflix streaming. They didn't just remove pixelation, but has different animation. On Netflix streaming in the first episode a floating "humorous" censor is removed twice and twice a torn garment reveals much more than the CR version. So who is doing this? Seems to me for some Anime there are two versions. I doubt Netflix "ripped it from AT-X."

Netflix isn't an illegal site (re-read my message you are obviously responding to), and they certainly didn't have it as a simulcast (as the dubbed version was produced until much later).